Cooler Master Hyper 612v2 Review

Today, we have a chance to check out Cooler Master's latest Hyper series CPU cooler, which is aiming at the budget and mainstream market segment. Cooler Master always had some impressive entry-level and well as mid-range cooler in their portfolio and the new Hyper series is to continue with this tradition. ﻿

Today Cooler Master has released its newest member of the Hyper CPU
cooler series, the Hyper 612v2, which is a quite an affordable CPU cooler that should
be a much more capable than Intel and AMDs stock. Apparently cooling performance
as well as noise level should be in completely a different league. The Cooler Master Hyper
612v2 features
a tower design with six 6mm heatpipes and a 120mm fan.

The base as well as the heatsink of the Cooler Master Hyper 612v2 are both
made from aluminum. There are no less than six 6mm copper heatpipes, which are
in direct
contact with the CPU. Cooler Master decided to equip this cooler with a 120x120x25mm
PWM fan that comes pre-attached to the heatsink. In order to mount the cooler
on the motherboard, you will actually have to remove the fan which is attached
via simple but practical fan clips. They're actually quite heavy-duty, made out of plastic and quite
hasslefree to plug and remove.

The Cooler Master Hyper 612v2 ships in a rather simple box and it is well
protected inside a foam mold. The rest of the components, or to be
precise, the mounting mechanism comes in a separate small box.

The bundle includes an installation manual, Cooler Master thermal paste,
mounting components, and, of course, the cooler with pre-mounted fan.

The warranty is set at two years which is quite standard for a product in this
budget market segment.